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King G
#641 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 12:18:49 PM
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Congrats to UTD. Well played. You wonder where is this same UTD in other games..... Keep the pressure going. Looking at the table, EPL will go to the wire with like 3/4 teams capable of lifting the trophy!!!
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masukuma
#642 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 12:36:41 PM
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it seems like each point will count this time around. the team that drops points against funny teams will live to regret that. ile mambo ya teams kushinda league with matches to spare is a thing of the past... this will go to the wire!
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Njung'e
#643 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 12:43:59 PM
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King G wrote:
Congrats to UTD. Well played. You wonder where is this same UTD in other games..... Keep the pressure going. Looking at the table, EPL will go to the wire with like 3/4 teams capable of lifting the trophy!!!



Well played???Sad ...The stats should worry you!

Against the Gunners, Manchester United had the least possession (39.87%) and worst passing accuracy (75.87) of any of their Premier League games this season.

United also played their lowest number of passes (344) in any league game at Old Trafford for seven years, since a draw with Chelsea in a top-of-the-table clash in November 2006, when they played 310.
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masukuma
#644 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 12:58:14 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
King G wrote:
Congrats to UTD. Well played. You wonder where is this same UTD in other games..... Keep the pressure going. Looking at the table, EPL will go to the wire with like 3/4 teams capable of lifting the trophy!!!



Well played???Sad ...The stats should worry you!

Against the Gunners, Manchester United had the least possession (39.87%) and worst passing accuracy (75.87) of any of their Premier League games this season.

United also played their lowest number of passes (344) in any league game at Old Trafford for seven years, since a draw with Chelsea in a top-of-the-table clash in November 2006, when they played 310.

exactly and its a shame that Arsenal lost to that team! ama u are in the group of people who think this photo had anything to do with the win?

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TAZ
#645 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 1:18:31 PM
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masukuma wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
King G wrote:
Congrats to UTD. Well played. You wonder where is this same UTD in other games..... Keep the pressure going. Looking at the table, EPL will go to the wire with like 3/4 teams capable of lifting the trophy!!!



Well played???Sad ...The stats should worry you!

Against the Gunners, Manchester United had the least possession (39.87%) and worst passing accuracy (75.87) of any of their Premier League games this season.

United also played their lowest number of passes (344) in any league game at Old Trafford for seven years, since a draw with Chelsea in a top-of-the-table clash in November 2006, when they played 310.

exactly and its a shame that Arsenal lost to that team! ama u are in the group of people who think this photo had anything to do with the win?



Goal came from a set-piece which was poorly defended by Arsenal (we really missed Per's presence at the back) but otherwise from open play there wasn't really anything to talk about between the two teams. We came out stronger in the 2nd half but huko mbele tulikuwa a bit weak and wasteful.....still can't believe Bendtner hakufunga. IMO a draw would have been a fair result but congrats to Man Utd on securing all three points. I guess winning three matches against top teams in one week was a bit too much, the international break couldn't have come at a better time.
McReggae
#646 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 2:12:43 PM
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TAZ wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
King G wrote:
Congrats to UTD. Well played. You wonder where is this same UTD in other games..... Keep the pressure going. Looking at the table, EPL will go to the wire with like 3/4 teams capable of lifting the trophy!!!



Well played???Sad ...The stats should worry you!

Against the Gunners, Manchester United had the least possession (39.87%) and worst passing accuracy (75.87) of any of their Premier League games this season.

United also played their lowest number of passes (344) in any league game at Old Trafford for seven years, since a draw with Chelsea in a top-of-the-table clash in November 2006, when they played 310.

exactly and its a shame that Arsenal lost to that team! ama u are in the group of people who think this photo had anything to do with the win?



Goal came from a set-piece which was poorly defended by Arsenal (we really missed Per's presence at the back) but otherwise from open play there wasn't really anything to talk about between the two teams. We came out stronger in the 2nd half but huko mbele tulikuwa a bit weak and wasteful.....still can't believe Bendtner hakufunga. IMO a draw would have been a fair result but congrats to Man Utd on securing all three points. I guess winning three matches against top teams in one week was a bit too much, the international break couldn't have come at a better time.


United were simply effective!!!
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Adnan
#647 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 2:14:34 PM
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McReggae wrote:
TAZ wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
King G wrote:
Congrats to UTD. Well played. You wonder where is this same UTD in other games..... Keep the pressure going. Looking at the table, EPL will go to the wire with like 3/4 teams capable of lifting the trophy!!!



Well played???Sad ...The stats should worry you!

Against the Gunners, Manchester United had the least possession (39.87%) and worst passing accuracy (75.87) of any of their Premier League games this season.

United also played their lowest number of passes (344) in any league game at Old Trafford for seven years, since a draw with Chelsea in a top-of-the-table clash in November 2006, when they played 310.

exactly and its a shame that Arsenal lost to that team! ama u are in the group of people who think this photo had anything to do with the win?



Goal came from a set-piece which was poorly defended by Arsenal (we really missed Per's presence at the back) but otherwise from open play there wasn't really anything to talk about between the two teams. We came out stronger in the 2nd half but huko mbele tulikuwa a bit weak and wasteful.....still can't believe Bendtner hakufunga. IMO a draw would have been a fair result but congrats to Man Utd on securing all three points. I guess winning three matches against top teams in one week was a bit too much, the international break couldn't have come at a better time.


United were simply effective!!!


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freiks
#648 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 3:08:16 PM
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The weekend was one of the worst for top teams, all top teams lost points while mid table teams gained points. It never happens always and as usual when mid table teams meet among themselves they will share the spoils
Life is an endless adventure
kimiri
#649 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 3:20:32 PM
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McReggae wrote:
TAZ wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
King G wrote:
Congrats to UTD. Well played. You wonder where is this same UTD in other games..... Keep the pressure going. Looking at the table, EPL will go to the wire with like 3/4 teams capable of lifting the trophy!!!



Well played???Sad ...The stats should worry you!

Against the Gunners, Manchester United had the least possession (39.87%) and worst passing accuracy (75.87) of any of their Premier League games this season.

United also played their lowest number of passes (344) in any league game at Old Trafford for seven years, since a draw with Chelsea in a top-of-the-table clash in November 2006, when they played 310.

exactly and its a shame that Arsenal lost to that team! ama u are in the group of people who think this photo had anything to do with the win?



Goal came from a set-piece which was poorly defended by Arsenal (we really missed Per's presence at the back) but otherwise from open play there wasn't really anything to talk about between the two teams. We came out stronger in the 2nd half but huko mbele tulikuwa a bit weak and wasteful.....still can't believe Bendtner hakufunga. IMO a draw would have been a fair result but congrats to Man Utd on securing all three points. I guess winning three matches against top teams in one week was a bit too much, the international break couldn't have come at a better time.


United were simply effective!!!

@Guka. I would not be worried. It is clear that Man U’s strategy was to let arsenal keep the ball but ensure that they did not open them up for chances to shoot at the goal. To a very great extent, the strategy worked and that is why I agree with @Mc observation that united were simply effective.
TAZ
#650 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 5:00:53 PM
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@Kimiri.....To some extent i agree with that but i also think some of the Arsenal players looked a bit jaded, kwanza Ozil and Ramsey. I have seen reports indicating that a "virus" struck some of the Arsenal players a few hours before the match. Mertesacker & Rosicky were the most affected. Gnabry, Arteta and Ozil the other three though the still managed to play. Ozil has now been ruled out of the Germany friendly and has been advised to stay in London and not to fly. Anyway Wenger has refused to use that as an excuse for the poor show yesterday, probably for obvious reasons.


Man Utd were quite solid at the back and that's where i think they were most effective, we were in control of the midfield but our attacking midfielders were simply not doing enough work to create goal scoring opportunites. We had more possession, completed more passes but the game lacked urgency lacked and we couldn't dictate the pace of the game like we usually do, Ramsey didn't even make once single run towards goal. The only players who appeared to be fully focused on the match were Sagna, Carzola and the Keeper. At some point Man Utd just sat back and waited for us to come at them but our midfielders were just not up for it.

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smano
#651 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 6:05:10 PM
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TAZ wrote:

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

I'm pretty sure most Arsenal fans and players didn't lose any sleep over last night's match....especially after Spurs and Chelsea dropped points. Next time we face any top team will be in mid-Dec, Man Utd face Cardiff, Spurs and Everton next.....the 8 point gap will most probably be restored soon na mtarudi mid table. I think Man Utd players were determined to beat Arsenal because we are the league leaders, now you can go back to your mediocre performance. IMO the must win game was against Dortmund last week because a loss would have meant Thursday night football for us.

@Adnan....When is the last time we were at the top of the table around this time.


Shame on you

We won because 11 points gap would have been too much to come back from, even this early. Your statement about us going back to our mediocre performance hio tutangoja tu, sounds very bitter.

@Impunity I told you to mark my words...

@Angelica they must have changed the definition of walk over...

For us it is not the table position but more about the gap. Utd are now a point behind Chelsea, positions aside.

For once Smalling played well at right back.

It was a game of 2 halves, Arsenal didn't show up in the 1st half, and frankly I was surprised. Just like Dortmund, the midweek game on Wed took the fight out of them. 2nd half they showed up but we defended well.

Some Arsenal fan was telling me the better team lost, I told him Dortmund said the same on Wed.

We gain momentum, slowly by slowly. Pang'ang'a at least ipungue kiasi.
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freiks
#652 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 6:25:29 PM
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smano wrote:
TAZ wrote:

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

I'm pretty sure most Arsenal fans and players didn't lose any sleep over last night's match....especially after Spurs and Chelsea dropped points. Next time we face any top team will be in mid-Dec, Man Utd face Cardiff, Spurs and Everton next.....the 8 point gap will most probably be restored soon na mtarudi mid table. I think Man Utd players were determined to beat Arsenal because we are the league leaders, now you can go back to your mediocre performance. IMO the must win game was against Dortmund last week because a loss would have meant Thursday night football for us.

@Adnan....When is the last time we were at the top of the table around this time.


Shame on you

We won because 11 points gap would have been too much to come back from, even this early. Your statement about us going back to our mediocre performance hio tutangoja tu, sounds very bitter.

@Impunity I told you to mark my words...

@Angelica they must have changed the definition of walk over...

For us it is not the table position but more about the gap. Utd are now a point behind Chelsea, positions aside.

For once Smalling played well at right back.

It was a game of 2 halves, Arsenal didn't show up in the 1st half, and frankly I was surprised. Just like Dortmund, the midweek game on Wed took the fight out of them. 2nd half they showed up but we defended well.

Some Arsenal fan was telling me the better team lost, I told him Dortmund said the same on Wed.

We gain momentum, slowly by slowly. Pang'ang'a at least ipungue kiasi.

Wait till you get a bottom team pulls a mancity sunderland on you guys, but was suprised man-u playing with asmall team mentality
Life is an endless adventure
kivairu
#653 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 6:42:15 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Watu wa Arsenal wasidhubutu kufua Jersey zao na sabuni ya Ushindi!!!



Lol!
Waaah! Need time to collect my jaw from the floor!





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kivairu
#654 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 6:55:53 PM
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smano wrote:
TAZ wrote:

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

I'm pretty sure most Arsenal fans and players didn't lose any sleep over last night's match....especially after Spurs and Chelsea dropped points. Next time we face any top team will be in mid-Dec, Man Utd face Cardiff, Spurs and Everton next.....the 8 point gap will most probably be restored soon na mtarudi mid table. I think Man Utd players were determined to beat Arsenal because we are the league leaders, now you can go back to your mediocre performance. IMO the must win game was against Dortmund last week because a loss would have meant Thursday night football for us.

@Adnan....When is the last time we were at the top of the table around this time.


Shame on you

We won because 11 points gap would have been too much to come back from, even this early. Your statement about us going back to our mediocre performance hio tutangoja tu, sounds very bitter.

@Impunity I told you to mark my words...

@Angelica they must have changed the definition of walk over...

For us it is not the table position but more about the gap. Utd are now a point behind Chelsea, positions aside.

For once Smalling played well at right back.

It was a game of 2 halves, Arsenal didn't show up in the 1st half, and frankly I was surprised. Just like Dortmund, the midweek game on Wed took the fight out of them. 2nd half they showed up but we defended well.

Some Arsenal fan was telling me the better team lost, I told him Dortmund said the same on Wed.

We gain momentum, slowly by slowly. Pang'ang'a at least ipungue kiasi.



My nice arsenal friend told me 'It was an own goal' cuz Van parsie still has the arsenal DNA!

Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. –Albert Einstein.
kivairu
#655 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 6:58:29 PM
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Adnan wrote:
McReggae wrote:
TAZ wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
King G wrote:
Congrats to UTD. Well played. You wonder where is this same UTD in other games..... Keep the pressure going. Looking at the table, EPL will go to the wire with like 3/4 teams capable of lifting the trophy!!!



Well played???Sad ...The stats should worry you!

Against the Gunners, Manchester United had the least possession (39.87%) and worst passing accuracy (75.87) of any of their Premier League games this season.

United also played their lowest number of passes (344) in any league game at Old Trafford for seven years, since a draw with Chelsea in a top-of-the-table clash in November 2006, when they played 310.

exactly and its a shame that Arsenal lost to that team! ama u are in the group of people who think this photo had anything to do with the win?



Goal came from a set-piece which was poorly defended by Arsenal (we really missed Per's presence at the back) but otherwise from open play there wasn't really anything to talk about between the two teams. We came out stronger in the 2nd half but huko mbele tulikuwa a bit weak and wasteful.....still can't believe Bendtner hakufunga. IMO a draw would have been a fair result but congrats to Man Utd on securing all three points. I guess winning three matches against top teams in one week was a bit too much, the international break couldn't have come at a better time.


United were simply effective!!!


FORM IS TEMPORARY, CLASS IS PERMANENT



It was 'stage fright' by arsenal, having seen that portrait before kick off.

Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. –Albert Einstein.
TAZ
#656 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 7:17:35 PM
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@Smano.....Ni ukweli hata Rooney said it before the game, the Arsenal Match was a chance for Man Utd to prove to all their critics that they can compete/beat the best team at the moment.....the 3 pts zilikuwa bonus'. I'll wait to see how you perform against Cardiff, Spurs and Everton mkiwachapa then nitajua you are back to your best. Anyway like I said we lost but that was somehow neutralized by the fact that some of our rivals also dropped points.
kivairu
#657 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 7:28:52 PM
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"...♫....YNWA......♫.." -In closing summary to this thread till season end when Liverpool lifts the EPL title..All these Arsenal/manU crap shouldn't detract us from another Steven Gerrard masterclass."...♫....YNWA......♫..". Liverpool 4, Fulham 0 . His range of passing is still getting better. He laid on three of Liverpool's four goals . His ball passing was a joy to watch and several levels above anything your collective minds can't conceive!."...♫....YNWA......♫.." All his damage was done within 67 minutes, when he departed for a well-earned rest. We are no#2, yet we are'nt playing at 100%.Hope sturridge won't go another game without scoring. ."...♫....YNWA......♫..".
Applause

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kivairu
#658 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 7:32:49 PM
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Arsenal's jinx, that won't break this season

http://balls.ie/football...ce-arsenal-won-a-trophy/

Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. –Albert Einstein.
masukuma
#659 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 11:12:18 PM
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urstill1
#660 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2013 11:19:27 PM
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kivairu wrote:
"...♫....YNWA......♫.." -In closing summary to this thread till season end when Liverpool lifts the EPL title..All these Arsenal/manU crap shouldn't detract us from another Steven Gerrard masterclass."...♫....YNWA......♫..". Liverpool 4, Fulham 0 . His range of passing is still getting better. He laid on three of Liverpool's four goals . His ball passing was a joy to watch and several levels above anything your collective minds can't conceive!."...♫....YNWA......♫.." All his damage was done within 67 minutes, when he departed for a well-earned rest. We are no#2, yet we are'nt playing at 100%.Hope sturridge won't go another game without scoring. ."...♫....YNWA......♫..".
Applause

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